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07/04/2026

Building a Better Future: Address by the New Labour Prime Minister

5 July 2024: Keir Starmer, the new Prime Minister, emphasized the need for national renewal and a return of politics to public service in his first speech outside Downing Street. He acknowledged the outgoing Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, and pledged to govern with a focus on public service, respect, and unity. Starmer highlighted the importance of rebuilding the country, addressing issues such as insecurity, healthcare, clean energy, education, and affordable housing. He emphasized the government's commitment to serving the interests of the people and urged unity across the four nations for a calm and patient rebuilding.
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Keir Starmer, British PM

Home ยป Law Library Updates ยป Building a Better Future: Address by the New Labour Prime Minister

Keir Starmer gave his first speech as Prime Minister on the steps of Downing Street

DATE: 5 July 2024

Good afternoonโ€ฆ

I have just returned from Buckingham Palaceโ€ฆ

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Where I accepted an invitation from His Majesty the Kingโ€ฆ

To form the next government of this great nation.

I want to thank the outgoing Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak.

His achievement as the first British Asian Prime Minister of our countryโ€ฆ

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The extra effort that will have requiredโ€ฆ

Should not be underestimated by anyone.

We pay tribute to that todayโ€ฆ

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And we also recognise the dedication and hard work he brought to his leadership.

But now our country has voted, decisivelyโ€ฆ

For change.

For national renewal.

And a return of politics to public service.

When the gap between the sacrifices made by peopleโ€ฆ

And the service they receive from politiciansโ€ฆ

Grows this big.

It leads to a weariness in the heart of a nation.

A draining away of the hope, the spirit, the belief in a better futureโ€ฆ

That we need to move forward, together.

Now, this woundโ€ฆ

This lack of trustโ€ฆ

Can only be healed by actions not wordsโ€ฆ

I know that.

But we can make a start todayโ€ฆ

With the simple acknowledgmentโ€ฆ

That public service is a privilege.

And that your government should treat every single person in this countryโ€ฆ

With respect.

If you voted for Labour yesterdayโ€ฆ

We will carry the responsibility of your trust, as we rebuild our country.

But whether you voted Labour or notโ€ฆ

In fact – especially if you did notโ€ฆ

I say to you, directlyโ€ฆ

My government will serve you.

Politics can be a force for good – we will show that.

And that is how we will govern.

Country first, party second.

Yet, if Iโ€™m honestโ€ฆ

Service is merely a pre-condition for hope.

And it is surely clear to everyoneโ€ฆ

That our country needs a bigger resetโ€ฆ

A rediscovery of who we are.

Because no matter how fierce the storms of historyโ€ฆ

One of the great strengths of this nationโ€ฆ

Has always been our ability to navigate a way through to calmer waters.

And yet this depends upon politiciansโ€ฆ

Particularly those who stand for stability and moderation – as I doโ€ฆ

Recognising when we must change course.

For too long nowโ€ฆ

We have turned a blind eye as millions slid into greater insecurity.

Nurses, builders, drivers, carersโ€ฆ

People doing the right thing

Working harder than everโ€ฆ

Recognised – at moments like this, before.

Yet as soon as the cameras stop rollingโ€ฆ

Their lives are ignored.

I want to say very clearly to those people – not this time.

Changing a country is not like flicking a switchโ€ฆ

And the world is now a more volatile place.

This will take a while.

But have no doubt that the work of change begins – immediately.

Have no doubt – that we will rebuild Britainโ€ฆ

With wealth created in every community.

Our NHS back on its feet, facing the future.

Secure bordersโ€ฆ

Safer streetsโ€ฆ

Everyone treated with dignity and respect at work.

The opportunity of clean British powerโ€ฆ

Cutting your energy bills for good.

And, brick by brickโ€ฆ

We will rebuild the infrastructure of opportunityโ€ฆ

The world class schools and collegesโ€ฆ

The affordable homes that I knowโ€ฆ

Are the ingredients of hope for working peopleโ€ฆ

The security that working class families like mineโ€ฆ

Could build their lives around.

Because if I asked you, nowโ€ฆ

Whether you believe that Britain will be better for your childrenโ€ฆ

I know – too many of you would say: no.

And so my government will fight, every dayโ€ฆ

Until you believe again.

From now onโ€ฆ

You have a government unburdened by doctrineโ€ฆ

Guided only by a determination to serve your interestsโ€ฆ

To defy, quietlyโ€ฆ

Those who have written our country off.

You have given us a clear mandateโ€ฆ

And we will use it to deliver changeโ€ฆ

To restore service and respect to politicsโ€ฆ

End the era of noisy performanceโ€ฆ

Tread more lightly on your livesโ€ฆ

And unite our country.

Four nationsโ€ฆ

Standing together againโ€ฆ

Facing down, as we have so often in our pastโ€ฆ

The challenges of an insecure worldโ€ฆ

Committed – to a calm and patient rebuilding.

So with respect and humilityโ€ฆ

I invite you allโ€ฆ

To join this government of serviceโ€ฆ

In the mission of national renewal.

Our work is urgentโ€ฆ

And we begin it today.

Published 5 July 2024


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